New Homeschooling Tips For You…
September 21, 2009 by Homeschooling Support and Curriculum Tips
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Today, I’ve got some awesome tips waiting for you. Click the links below to see what I’ve found.
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Books For Homeschoolers
June 27, 2009 by Homeschooling Support and Curriculum Tips
Filed under About Homeschooling
In the United States, it has been estimated that around 3 million children are enrolled in homeschooling programs.
There are many reasons why parents choose to have their children educated at home. A lot of parents are concerned with their children’s safety, especially because of the rapid increase of crime in the school environment.
Concerns about religious values, morality, and dissatisfaction with the school system, are also some of the factors that are involved in making this decision.
Students who are homeschooled are expected to learn a variety of subjects. Students who are studying at home are provided with the materials that they need for their education.
There are a lot of text books that are especially designed to meet the needs of homeschoolers. Those students who are participating in unit studies are given unit study books or guides. This is a method of learning that is centralized on one theme at a time. This will cover all the information that they will need while they are studying a particular subject or theme.
Another way of learning is to make use of prepackaged curriculum. This basically covers the curriculum that is used in public schools. Text books of this kind usually provide instructions that are step by step, so students will not have any problems following the lessons.
A lot of children who are homeschooled also borrow their text books from libraries. This is a very inexpensive way of getting all the information that they’ll need.
Students who don’t have access to libraries can also use the internet to get their text books. There are a lot of websites on the net that buy and sell new and used books. This is a quick and easy way of getting the books that their curriculum requires.
All they have to do is search through the database and find the books that they are looking for. The best thing about this is that they’ll deliver your purchased books straight to your homes.
There are also homeschooling lending libraries that specialize on the types of books homeschooling students need. Typically, these type of libraries require a fee for membership.
Books are a vital part of a student’s education. For those students who are being taught at home, homeschooling books become an essential tool that aids them in their quest of learning.
Thanks to Christopher Byrnes for contributing this article to our Homeschooling blog:
Homeschooling Programs And Support For A Better World
June 22, 2009 by Homeschooling Support and Curriculum Tips
Filed under About Homeschooling
Homeschooling is defined as the “education of school-aged children at home rather than at a school.” It ensures your children the learning that they need to know. The success of homeschooling depends upon the parents who play a vital role in their child’s growth and development. It gives the children the values that their parents want them to inculcate without any outsider’s interference. It allows the parents to become more familiar with their child’s natural talents and abilities. Homeschoolers feel their classroom is their world. They are made to develop themselves to what interests them and such capabilities induced in the right way make them a true human.
The seed of homeschooling was planted around 4 decades ago when Raymond Moore legalized the system of Homeschooling as one the biggest achievement on the educational front in America. In early 1970’s, John Holt, a graduate teacher voiced for decentralizing schools and returning the autonomy to teachers and parents. His philosophy was known as “learning by living”. The most important factor about learning at home was that a child’s growth was into a world that is not a better school but rather no school at all. It’s a place where natural, organic and fundamental human institution was laid.
To legalize a home school, you need several home school forms and worksheets. These are required by the state and local school districts to form a well organized home school. These forms can be acquired from the local government and other home school forms like calendar, charts, lesson plans and worksheets can be attained online or from books written by other home schoolers.
Like the two sides of a coin, home schooling too has two debated issues. One who are opposed to home schooling because they feel it does not provide the standardized education to the child. They consider it old fashioned and weird. On the other hand, there are parents who feel that homeschooling is as dynamic as you can make it since provide actual and authentic experiences to your child. They feel rewarded when they see their child discovering new things and learning in the way that can enhance the child’s personal growth.
Thanks to Danielle K. D. for contributing this article to our Homeschooling blog:
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How do I begin to prepare my children for homeschooling now?
June 3, 2009 by Homeschooling Support and Curriculum Tips
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I have a 2 1/2 yr. old and a 9-month old and I’m strongly considering homeschooling in a christian setting. I would like to know the process to homeschooling, the effectiveness of it and any other information that would be helpful.
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See What Homeschooling Content I Just Added
June 3, 2009 by Homeschooling Support and Curriculum Tips
Filed under Homeschooling Updates
I found some great Homeschooling tips and
resources for you this week. Read on…
You’re sure to find some helpful answers to your Homeschooling questions added today…
TIPS — You’ll find this week’s Homeschooling tips especially useful:
- How can I home school an older child if I have a baby?
- What about socialization and homeschooling?
- What resources are available online for homeschoolers?
Recently Added Homeschooling Articles:
- How To Write A Homeschool Unit Study
- Simple Homeschool Success Tips
- Homeschool Program: Education of The Future
- Homeschool Lesson Plan
Recently Added Homeschooling Resources:
- Homeschooling Unschooling
- Homeschooling Math Curriculum
- Christian Homeschooling Books
- Free Homeschooling Curriculum
- Homeschool Laws By State
- Home School Special Education
- Used Homeschool Textbooks
- Christian Based Homeschooling
- Christian Homeschool Coop
- Free Homeschool Lesson Plans
- Earn High School Diploma At Home
- Online High School Homeschooling
- Homeschool Books And Supplies
- Homeschool Science Supplies
- Textbooks For Homeschooling
- Christian Homeschooling Resources
- Homeschool Resources
- Accredited Homeschooling Programs
- Catholic Homeschool Programs
- Online Homeschool Programs
- Free Online High School Courses
- Best Home School Curriculum
- Homeschool Curricula
- Homeschooling Curriculum Reviews
- Homeschool Testing
- How To Homeschool
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